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Green Arc Red Zone by
john smith
Jack Allison's discussion of the Hartzell AD for his Arrow has gotten me
to thinking.
What aircraft do you fly/have you flown/do you have first hand knowledge
of which have a red zone somewhere in the green arc of the tachometer?
For example, I know there are/were certain models of Cessna 210's...
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December 28th 06 11:26 PM
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silly question on best glide speed? by
I was just wondering if best glidespeed in say a cessna 152 will be fast
enough to
get the engine started if you encountered a battery failure or starter
failure.
shywon
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Drone Integration To Move Forward by
Larry Dighera
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Drone-Integration-To-Move-Forward-229832-1.html
Drone Integration To Move Forward
By Mary Grady | October 25, 2017
The integration of drones into the National Airspace System will
accelerate with a pilot program directed by the FAA, the
Transportation...
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Headset recommendation by
Russ and/or Martha Oppenheim
I've decided to upgrade my old Telex headset, and have narrowed my choices
to the Bose X or the David Clark X11. Any comments, positive or negative,
about either of these two headsets? Thanks.
Martha
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Wheres everyone from? by
Doug
Just getting with a few in the group and was wondering where everyone was
from? Im down here in San Diego learning out of Montgomery..
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July 18th 04 06:41 PM
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A/FD is online by
Gary Drescher
I just noticed that NACO now has the A/FD online (along with the TPPs):
http://www.naco.faa.gov/index.asp?xml=naco/online/d_afd
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Carrying glasses? by
Emily
Someone told me a while ago that if you have a "must wear corrective
lenses" restriction on your medical and wear contacts, that you have to
carry a pair of regular glasses while flying. Is that true? And if so,
does anyone have a reference?
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Folding wings by
mindenpilot
OK, you have to humor me on this.
I'm not talking about anything unrealistic (like Moller's skycar, etc).
But what would prevent a design (even low performance/ultra light to start)
that would allow a pilot to fly into an airport, then fold up his wings and
cruise down surface streets at 45mph?
It...
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Compass Questions ? by
Bob
Hello,
Not a Pilot, but always interested in the engineering aspects.
This question came up, and I realize that I am not sure of a correct answer.
Regarding the compass heading that shows in the glass displays:
How is it derived ?
GPS ?
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Pilot Withdrawl and Miscellaneous Ramblings by
Don Byrer
Gee, it's only been a week and I'm going thru withdrawl again. Didnt
help that it was "clear anna million" in NE OH from about 10 AM on
today. Temp -3C, dpt -7C. Clearest day I've seen in many months.
And I had to work at 2 PM....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
My wife has never been...
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Glide distance vs. weight by
news.mcgraw-hill.com
During a review of the V-speeds for an airplane I've never flown before, my
instructor asked me about glide speed vs. weight, and total glide distance.
I got the glide speed vs. weight part right, but the distance part seemed
counterintuitive - that the total distance covered (by flying at the...
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February 28th 05 11:58 AM
by Stefan
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World's First hydrogen Fuel Cell-Powered Multi-rotor UAV by
Larry Dighera
http://techxplore.com/news/2015-05-hycopter-energy-hydrogen-air.html
Hycopter stores energy in form of hydrogen, not air
by Nancy Owano
Hycopter stores energy in form of hydrogen, not air
Singapore-based Horizon Unmanned Systems (HUS) this month introduced the
hycopter, which they said is...
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Diamond Aircraft on Hydrogen Fuel Cells by
Raul Ruiz
There's an interesting article over on MSNBC.com about hydrogen fuel cells
being used in aircraft. The future of general aviation, perhaps?
http://www.msnbc.com/news/937600.asp?0cv=CB10
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by John T
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Privatization Fight Continues by
Larry Dighera
https://www.avweb.com/avwebflash/news/Privatization-Fight-Continues-230992-1.html
Privatization Fight Continues
By Russ Niles | June 18, 2018
To no one’s surprise, those in favor of splitting air traffic control
from the FAA are busy planning their next move. After a last-minute
grassroots...
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Opportunities for CFIs by
[email protected]
Third Coast Aviation (TCA) is happy to announce that we are currently looking for a full time Certified Flight Instructor. If you know of any one, please pass the word that TCA is offering a wonderful opportunity for Certified Flight instructors who join our organization. We are offering $24,000...
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Airline Pilots Fly Past Airport at 20,000' by
Larry Dighera
Is it possible that BOTH pilots fell asleep?
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0220abrk-sleepingpilots.html
Airline pilots may have slept past their stop in Hawaii
Barbi Walker
The Arizona Republic
Feb. 20, 2008 04:59 PM
The Federal Aviation Administration is...
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Jeppeson by
Aluckyguess
Jeppeson sure has a nice little monopoly going. $760.00 to get the updates
for my mx 20 and Apollo 60 GPS.
Dang.
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